darling-gdb/gdb/buildsym.c
Fred Fish 2e4964adfc * defs.h (STRCMP, STREQ, STREQN): New macros.
* defs.h (demangle_and_match):  Remove prototype.
	* dwarfread.c (STREQ, STREQN):  Remove macros, replaced with STREQ
	  and STREQN defined in defs.h.
	* dwarfread.c (set_cu_language):  For completely unknown languages,
	  try to deduce the language from the filename.  Retain behavior
	  that for known languages we don't know how to handle, we use
	  language_unknown.
	* dwarfread.c (enum_type, symthesize_typedef):  Initialize language
	  and demangled name fields in symbol.
	* dwarfread.c, mipsread.c, partial-stab.h:  For all usages of
	  ADD_PSYMBOL_TO_LIST, add language and objfile parameters.
	* dwarfread.c (new_symbol):  Attempt to demangle C++ symbol names
	  and cache the results in SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME for the symbol.
	* elfread.c (STREQ):  Remove macro, use STREQ defined in defs.h.
	  Replace usages throughout.
	* elfread.c (demangle.h):  Include.
	* elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol):  Remove prototype and function.
	* gdbtypes.h, symtab.h (B_SET, B_CLR, B_TST, B_TYPE, B_BYTES,
	  B_CLRALL):  Moved from symtab.h to gdbtypes.h.
	* infcmd.c (jump_command):  Remove code to demangle name and add
	  it to a cleanup list.  Now just use SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME.
	* minsyms.c (demangle.h):  Include.
	* minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol):  Indent comment to match code.
	* minsyms.c (install_minimal_symbols):  Attempt to demangle symbol
	  names as C++ names, and cache them in SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME.
	* mipsread.c (psymtab_language):  Add static variable.
	* stabsread.c (demangle.h):  Include.
	* stabsread.c (define_symbol):  Attempt to demangle C++ symbol
	  names and cache them in the SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME field.
	* stack.c (return_command):  Remove explicit demangling of name
	  and use of cleanups.  Just use SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME.
	* symfile.c (demangle.h):  Include.
	* symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list):  Fix
	  to match macros in symfile.h and allow them to be compiled
	  if INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL is not true.
	* symfile.h (INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL):  Default to true if not set.
	* symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_*):  Add language and objfile parameters.
	  Add code to demangle and cache C++ symbol names.  Use macro form
	  if INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL is true, otherwise use C function form.
	* symmisc.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list):
	  Remove, also defined in symfile.c, which we already fixed.
	* symtab.c (expensive_mangler):  Remove prototype and function.
	* symtab.c (find_methods):  Remove physnames parameter and fix
	  prototype to match.
	* symtab.c (completion_list_add_symbol):  Name changed to
	  completion_list_add_name.
	* symtab.c (COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL):  New macro, adds both
	  the normal symbol name and the cached C++ demangled name.
	* symtab.c (lookup_demangled_partial_symbol,
	  lookup_demangled_block_symbol):  Remove prototypes and functions.
	* symtab.c (lookup_symbol):  Remove use of expensive_mangler,
	  use lookup_block_symbol instead of lookup_demangled_block_symbol.
	  Remove code to try demangling names and matching them.
	* symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, lookup_block_symbol):
	  Fix to try matching the cached demangled name if no match is
	  found using the regular symbol name.
	* symtab.c (find_methods):  Remove unused physnames array.
	* symtab.c (name_match, NAME_MATCH):  Remove function and macro,
	  replaced with SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP from symtab.h.
	* symtab.c (completion_list_add_symbol):  Rewrite to use cached
	  C++ demangled symbol names.
	* symtab.h:  Much reformatting of structures and such to add
	  whitespace to make them more readable, and make them more
	  consistent with other gdb structure definitions.
	* symtab.h (general_symbol_info): New struct containing fields
	  common to all symbols.
	* symtab.h (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE, SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME,
	  SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME, SYMBOL_MATCHES_NAME,
	  SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP, MSYMBOL_INFO, MSYMBOL_TYPE):  New macros.
	* symtab. (struct minimal_symbol, struct partial_symbol, struct
	  symbol): Use general_symbol_info struct.
	* utils.c (demangle_and_match):  Remove, no longer used.
	* valops.c (demangle.h):  Include.
	* xcoffexec.c (eq):  Remove macro, replace usages with STREQ.
	* blockframe.c, breakpoint.c, c-exp.y, c-valprint.c, dbxread.c,
	  infcmd.c, m2-exp.y, minsyms.c, objfiles.h, solib.c, stack.c,
	  symmisc.c, symtab.c, valops.c:  Replace references to minimal
	  symbol fields with appropriate macros.
	* breakpoint.c, buildsym.c, c-exp.y, c-typeprint.c, c-valprint.c,
	  coffread.c, command.c, convex-tdep.c, cp-valprint.c, dbxread.c,
	  demangle.c, elfread.c, energize.c, environ.c, exec.c,
	  gdbtypes.c, i960-tdep.c, infrun.c, infrun-hacked.c, language.c,
	  main.c, minsyms.c, mipsread.c, partial-stab.h, remote-es1800.c,
	  remote-nindy.c, remote-udi.c, rs6000-tdep.c, solib.c, source.c,
	  sparc-pinsn.c, stabsread.c, standalone.c, state.c, stuff.c,
	  symfile.c, symmisc.c, symtab.c, symtab.h, tm-sysv4.h,
	  tm-ultra3.h, values.c, xcoffexec.c, xcoffread.c:  Replace strcmp
	  and strncmp usages with STREQ, STREQN, or STRCMP as appropriate.
	* breakpoint.c, buildsym.c, c-typeprint.c, expprint.c, findvar.c,
	  mipsread.c, printcmd.c, source.c, stabsread.c, stack.c,
	  symmisc.c, tm-29k.h, valops.c, values.c:  Replace SYMBOL_NAME
	  references with SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME or SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME as
	  appropriate.
	* buildsym.c (start_subfile, patch_subfile_names):  Default the
	  source language to what can be deduced from the filename.
	* buildsym.c (end_symtab):  Update the source language in the
	  allocated symtab to match what we have been using.
	* buildsym.h (struct subfile):  Add a language field.
	* c-typeprint.c (c_print_type):  Remove code to do explicit
	  demangling.
	* dbxread.c (psymtab_language):  Add static variable.
	* dbxread.c (start_psymtab):  Initialize psymtab_language using
	  deduce_language_from_filename.
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/* Support routines for building symbol tables in GDB's internal format.
Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* This module provides subroutines used for creating and adding to
the symbol table. These routines are called from various symbol-
file-reading routines.
Routines to support specific debugging information formats (stabs,
DWARF, etc) belong somewhere else. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "bfd.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "symfile.h" /* Needed for "struct complaint" */
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "complaints.h"
#include <string.h>
/* Ask buildsym.h to define the vars it normally declares `extern'. */
#define EXTERN /**/
#include "buildsym.h" /* Our own declarations */
#undef EXTERN
static int
compare_line_numbers PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
static struct blockvector *
make_blockvector PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
/* Initial sizes of data structures. These are realloc'd larger if needed,
and realloc'd down to the size actually used, when completed. */
#define INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE 10
#define INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH 1000
/* Complaints about the symbols we have encountered. */
struct complaint innerblock_complaint =
{"inner block not inside outer block in %s", 0, 0};
struct complaint innerblock_anon_complaint =
{"inner block not inside outer block", 0, 0};
struct complaint blockvector_complaint =
{"block at 0x%x out of order", 0, 0};
/* maintain the lists of symbols and blocks */
/* Add a symbol to one of the lists of symbols. */
void
add_symbol_to_list (symbol, listhead)
struct symbol *symbol;
struct pending **listhead;
{
register struct pending *link;
/* We keep PENDINGSIZE symbols in each link of the list.
If we don't have a link with room in it, add a new link. */
if (*listhead == NULL || (*listhead)->nsyms == PENDINGSIZE)
{
if (free_pendings)
{
link = free_pendings;
free_pendings = link->next;
}
else
{
link = (struct pending *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct pending));
}
link->next = *listhead;
*listhead = link;
link->nsyms = 0;
}
(*listhead)->symbol[(*listhead)->nsyms++] = symbol;
}
/* Find a symbol on a pending list. */
struct symbol *
find_symbol_in_list (list, name, length)
struct pending *list;
char *name;
int length;
{
int j;
char *pp;
while (list != NULL)
{
for (j = list->nsyms; --j >= 0; )
{
pp = SYMBOL_NAME (list->symbol[j]);
if (*pp == *name && strncmp (pp, name, length) == 0 &&
pp[length] == '\0')
{
return (list->symbol[j]);
}
}
list = list->next;
}
return (NULL);
}
/* At end of reading syms, or in case of quit,
really free as many `struct pending's as we can easily find. */
/* ARGSUSED */
void
really_free_pendings (foo)
int foo;
{
struct pending *next, *next1;
#if 0
struct pending_block *bnext, *bnext1;
#endif
for (next = free_pendings; next; next = next1)
{
next1 = next->next;
free ((PTR)next);
}
free_pendings = NULL;
#if 0 /* Now we make the links in the symbol_obstack, so don't free them. */
for (bnext = pending_blocks; bnext; bnext = bnext1)
{
bnext1 = bnext->next;
free ((PTR)bnext);
}
#endif
pending_blocks = NULL;
for (next = file_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1)
{
next1 = next->next;
free ((PTR)next);
}
file_symbols = NULL;
for (next = global_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1)
{
next1 = next->next;
free ((PTR)next);
}
global_symbols = NULL;
}
/* Take one of the lists of symbols and make a block from it.
Keep the order the symbols have in the list (reversed from the input file).
Put the block on the list of pending blocks. */
void
finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile)
struct symbol *symbol;
struct pending **listhead;
struct pending_block *old_blocks;
CORE_ADDR start, end;
struct objfile *objfile;
{
register struct pending *next, *next1;
register struct block *block;
register struct pending_block *pblock;
struct pending_block *opblock;
register int i;
register int j;
/* Count the length of the list of symbols. */
for (next = *listhead, i = 0;
next;
i += next->nsyms, next = next->next)
{
/*EMPTY*/;
}
block = (struct block *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack,
(sizeof (struct block) + ((i - 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *))));
/* Copy the symbols into the block. */
BLOCK_NSYMS (block) = i;
for (next = *listhead; next; next = next->next)
{
for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--)
{
BLOCK_SYM (block, --i) = next->symbol[j];
}
}
BLOCK_START (block) = start;
BLOCK_END (block) = end;
/* Superblock filled in when containing block is made */
BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) = NULL;
BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED (block) = processing_gcc_compilation;
/* Put the block in as the value of the symbol that names it. */
if (symbol)
{
SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (symbol) = block;
BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = symbol;
}
else
{
BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = NULL;
}
/* Now "free" the links of the list, and empty the list. */
for (next = *listhead; next; next = next1)
{
next1 = next->next;
next->next = free_pendings;
free_pendings = next;
}
*listhead = NULL;
/* Install this block as the superblock
of all blocks made since the start of this scope
that don't have superblocks yet. */
opblock = NULL;
for (pblock = pending_blocks; pblock != old_blocks; pblock = pblock->next)
{
if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) == NULL)
{
#if 1
/* Check to be sure the blocks are nested as we receive them.
If the compiler/assembler/linker work, this just burns a small
amount of time. */
if (BLOCK_START (pblock->block) < BLOCK_START (block) ||
BLOCK_END (pblock->block) > BLOCK_END (block))
{
if (symbol)
{
complain (&innerblock_complaint,
SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (symbol));
}
else
{
complain (&innerblock_anon_complaint);
}
BLOCK_START (pblock->block) = BLOCK_START (block);
BLOCK_END (pblock->block) = BLOCK_END (block);
}
#endif
BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) = block;
}
opblock = pblock;
}
/* Record this block on the list of all blocks in the file.
Put it after opblock, or at the beginning if opblock is 0.
This puts the block in the list after all its subblocks. */
/* Allocate in the symbol_obstack to save time.
It wastes a little space. */
pblock = (struct pending_block *)
obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack,
sizeof (struct pending_block));
pblock->block = block;
if (opblock)
{
pblock->next = opblock->next;
opblock->next = pblock;
}
else
{
pblock->next = pending_blocks;
pending_blocks = pblock;
}
}
static struct blockvector *
make_blockvector (objfile)
struct objfile *objfile;
{
register struct pending_block *next;
register struct blockvector *blockvector;
register int i;
/* Count the length of the list of blocks. */
for (next = pending_blocks, i = 0; next; next = next->next, i++) {;}
blockvector = (struct blockvector *)
obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack,
(sizeof (struct blockvector)
+ (i - 1) * sizeof (struct block *)));
/* Copy the blocks into the blockvector.
This is done in reverse order, which happens to put
the blocks into the proper order (ascending starting address).
finish_block has hair to insert each block into the list
after its subblocks in order to make sure this is true. */
BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) = i;
for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next->next)
{
BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, --i) = next->block;
}
#if 0 /* Now we make the links in the obstack, so don't free them. */
/* Now free the links of the list, and empty the list. */
for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next1)
{
next1 = next->next;
free (next);
}
#endif
pending_blocks = NULL;
#if 1 /* FIXME, shut this off after a while to speed up symbol reading. */
/* Some compilers output blocks in the wrong order, but we depend
on their being in the right order so we can binary search.
Check the order and moan about it. FIXME. */
if (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) > 1)
{
for (i = 1; i < BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector); i++)
{
if (BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i-1))
> BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i)))
{
complain (&blockvector_complaint,
BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i)));
}
}
}
#endif
return (blockvector);
}
/* Start recording information about source code that came from an included
(or otherwise merged-in) source file with a different name. */
void
start_subfile (name, dirname)
char *name;
char *dirname;
{
register struct subfile *subfile;
/* See if this subfile is already known as a subfile of the
current main source file. */
for (subfile = subfiles; subfile; subfile = subfile->next)
{
if (STREQ (subfile->name, name))
{
current_subfile = subfile;
return;
}
}
/* This subfile is not known. Add an entry for it.
Make an entry for this subfile in the list of all subfiles
of the current main source file. */
subfile = (struct subfile *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct subfile));
subfile->next = subfiles;
subfiles = subfile;
current_subfile = subfile;
/* Save its name and compilation directory name */
subfile->name = strdup (name);
subfile->dirname = (dirname == NULL) ? NULL : strdup (dirname);
/* Initialize line-number recording for this subfile. */
subfile->line_vector = NULL;
/* Default the source language to whatever can be deduced from
the filename. If nothing can be deduced (such as for a C/C++
include file with a ".h" extension), then inherit whatever
language the previous subfile had. This kludgery is necessary
because there is no standard way in some object formats to
record the source language. Also, when symtabs are allocated
we try to deduce a language then as well, but it is too late
for us to use that information while reading symbols, since
symtabs aren't allocated until after all the symbols have
been processed for a given source file. */
subfile->language = deduce_language_from_filename (subfile->name);
if (subfile->language == language_unknown &&
subfile->next != NULL)
{
subfile->language = subfile->next->language;
}
}
/* For stabs readers, the first N_SO symbol is assumed to be the source
file name, and the subfile struct is initialized using that assumption.
If another N_SO symbol is later seen, immediately following the first
one, then the first one is assumed to be the directory name and the
second one is really the source file name.
So we have to patch up the subfile struct by moving the old name value to
dirname and remembering the new name. Some sanity checking is performed
to ensure that the state of the subfile struct is reasonable and that the
old name we are assuming to be a directory name actually is (by checking
for a trailing '/'). */
void
patch_subfile_names (subfile, name)
struct subfile *subfile;
char *name;
{
if (subfile != NULL && subfile->dirname == NULL && subfile->name != NULL
&& subfile->name[strlen(subfile->name)-1] == '/')
{
subfile->dirname = subfile->name;
subfile->name = strdup (name);
/* Default the source language to whatever can be deduced from
the filename. If nothing can be deduced (such as for a C/C++
include file with a ".h" extension), then inherit whatever
language the previous subfile had. This kludgery is necessary
because there is no standard way in some object formats to
record the source language. Also, when symtabs are allocated
we try to deduce a language then as well, but it is too late
for us to use that information while reading symbols, since
symtabs aren't allocated until after all the symbols have
been processed for a given source file. */
subfile->language = deduce_language_from_filename (subfile->name);
if (subfile->language == language_unknown &&
subfile->next != NULL)
{
subfile->language = subfile->next->language;
}
}
}
/* Handle the N_BINCL and N_EINCL symbol types
that act like N_SOL for switching source files
(different subfiles, as we call them) within one object file,
but using a stack rather than in an arbitrary order. */
void
push_subfile ()
{
register struct subfile_stack *tem
= (struct subfile_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct subfile_stack));
tem->next = subfile_stack;
subfile_stack = tem;
if (current_subfile == NULL || current_subfile->name == NULL)
{
abort ();
}
tem->name = current_subfile->name;
}
char *
pop_subfile ()
{
register char *name;
register struct subfile_stack *link = subfile_stack;
if (link == NULL)
{
abort ();
}
name = link->name;
subfile_stack = link->next;
free ((PTR)link);
return (name);
}
/* Manage the vector of line numbers for each subfile. */
void
record_line (subfile, line, pc)
register struct subfile *subfile;
int line;
CORE_ADDR pc;
{
struct linetable_entry *e;
/* Ignore the dummy line number in libg.o */
if (line == 0xffff)
{
return;
}
/* Make sure line vector exists and is big enough. */
if (!subfile->line_vector)
{
subfile->line_vector_length = INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH;
subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *)
xmalloc (sizeof (struct linetable)
+ subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry));
subfile->line_vector->nitems = 0;
}
if (subfile->line_vector->nitems + 1 >= subfile->line_vector_length)
{
subfile->line_vector_length *= 2;
subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *)
xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, (sizeof (struct linetable)
+ subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry)));
}
e = subfile->line_vector->item + subfile->line_vector->nitems++;
e->line = line; e->pc = pc;
}
/* Needed in order to sort line tables from IBM xcoff files. Sigh! */
static int
compare_line_numbers (ln1p, ln2p)
const PTR ln1p;
const PTR ln2p;
{
return (((struct linetable_entry *) ln1p) -> line -
((struct linetable_entry *) ln2p) -> line);
}
/* Start a new symtab for a new source file.
Called, for example, when a stabs symbol of type N_SO is seen, or when
a DWARF TAG_compile_unit DIE is seen.
It indicates the start of data for one original source file. */
void
start_symtab (name, dirname, start_addr)
char *name;
char *dirname;
CORE_ADDR start_addr;
{
last_source_file = name;
last_source_start_addr = start_addr;
file_symbols = NULL;
global_symbols = NULL;
within_function = 0;
/* Context stack is initially empty. Allocate first one with room for
10 levels; reuse it forever afterward. */
if (context_stack == NULL)
{
context_stack_size = INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE;
context_stack = (struct context_stack *)
xmalloc (context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack));
}
context_stack_depth = 0;
/* Initialize the list of sub source files with one entry
for this file (the top-level source file). */
subfiles = NULL;
current_subfile = NULL;
start_subfile (name, dirname);
}
/* Finish the symbol definitions for one main source file,
close off all the lexical contexts for that file
(creating struct block's for them), then make the struct symtab
for that file and put it in the list of all such.
END_ADDR is the address of the end of the file's text.
Note that it is possible for end_symtab() to return NULL. In particular,
for the DWARF case at least, it will return NULL when it finds a
compilation unit that has exactly one DIE, a TAG_compile_unit DIE. This
can happen when we link in an object file that was compiled from an empty
source file. Returning NULL is probably not the correct thing to do,
because then gdb will never know about this empty file (FIXME). */
struct symtab *
end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile)
CORE_ADDR end_addr;
int sort_pending;
int sort_linevec;
struct objfile *objfile;
{
register struct symtab *symtab;
register struct blockvector *blockvector;
register struct subfile *subfile;
register struct context_stack *cstk;
struct subfile *nextsub;
/* Finish the lexical context of the last function in the file;
pop the context stack. */
if (context_stack_depth > 0)
{
context_stack_depth--;
cstk = &context_stack[context_stack_depth];
/* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
finish_block (cstk->name, &local_symbols, cstk->old_blocks,
cstk->start_addr, end_addr, objfile);
/* Debug: if context stack still has something in it,
we are in trouble. */
if (context_stack_depth > 0)
{
abort ();
}
}
/* It is unfortunate that in xcoff, pending blocks might not be ordered
in this stage. Especially, blocks for static functions will show up at
the end. We need to sort them, so tools like `find_pc_function' and
`find_pc_block' can work reliably. */
if (sort_pending && pending_blocks)
{
/* FIXME! Remove this horrid bubble sort and use qsort!!! */
int swapped;
do
{
struct pending_block *pb, *pbnext;
pb = pending_blocks;
pbnext = pb->next;
swapped = 0;
while (pbnext)
{
/* swap blocks if unordered! */
if (BLOCK_START(pb->block) < BLOCK_START(pbnext->block))
{
struct block *tmp = pb->block;
pb->block = pbnext->block;
pbnext->block = tmp;
swapped = 1;
}
pb = pbnext;
pbnext = pbnext->next;
}
} while (swapped);
}
/* Cleanup any undefined types that have been left hanging around
(this needs to be done before the finish_blocks so that
file_symbols is still good).
FIXME: Stabs specific. */
cleanup_undefined_types ();
finish_global_stabs (objfile);
if (pending_blocks == NULL
&& file_symbols == NULL
&& global_symbols == NULL)
{
/* Ignore symtabs that have no functions with real debugging info */
blockvector = NULL;
}
else
{
/* Define the STATIC_BLOCK & GLOBAL_BLOCK, and build the blockvector. */
finish_block (0, &file_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr,
objfile);
finish_block (0, &global_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr,
objfile);
blockvector = make_blockvector (objfile);
}
#ifdef PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK
PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK (); /* Needed for xcoff. */
#endif
/* Now create the symtab objects proper, one for each subfile. */
/* (The main file is the last one on the chain.) */
for (subfile = subfiles; subfile; subfile = nextsub)
{
int linetablesize;
/* If we have blocks of symbols, make a symtab.
Otherwise, just ignore this file and any line number info in it. */
symtab = NULL;
if (blockvector)
{
if (subfile->line_vector)
{
/* First, shrink the linetable to make more memory. */
linetablesize = sizeof (struct linetable) +
subfile->line_vector->nitems * sizeof (struct linetable_entry);
subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *)
xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, linetablesize);
if (sort_linevec)
qsort (subfile->line_vector->item,
subfile->line_vector->nitems,
sizeof (struct linetable_entry), compare_line_numbers);
}
/* Now, allocate a symbol table. */
symtab = allocate_symtab (subfile->name, objfile);
/* Fill in its components. */
symtab->blockvector = blockvector;
if (subfile->line_vector)
{
/* Reallocate the line table on the symbol obstack */
symtab->linetable = (struct linetable *)
obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, linetablesize);
memcpy (symtab->linetable, subfile->line_vector, linetablesize);
}
else
{
symtab->linetable = NULL;
}
if (subfile->dirname)
{
/* Reallocate the dirname on the symbol obstack */
symtab->dirname = (char *)
obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack,
strlen (subfile -> dirname) + 1);
strcpy (symtab->dirname, subfile->dirname);
}
else
{
symtab->dirname = NULL;
}
symtab->free_code = free_linetable;
symtab->free_ptr = NULL;
/* Use whatever language we have been using for this subfile,
not the one that was deduced in allocate_symtab from the
filename. We already did our own deducing when we created
the subfile, and we may have altered our opinion of what
language it is from things we found in the symbols. */
symtab->language = subfile->language;
#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET
/* In case we need to duplicate symbol tables (to represent include
files), and in case our system needs relocation, we want to
relocate the main symbol table node only (for the main file,
not for the include files). */
symtab->nonreloc = TRUE;
#endif
}
if (subfile->name != NULL)
{
free ((PTR) subfile->name);
}
if (subfile->dirname != NULL)
{
free ((PTR) subfile->dirname);
}
if (subfile->line_vector != NULL)
{
free ((PTR) subfile->line_vector);
}
nextsub = subfile->next;
free ((PTR)subfile);
}
#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET
/* all include symbol tables are non-relocatable, except the main source
file's. */
if (symtab)
{
symtab->nonreloc = FALSE;
}
#endif
last_source_file = NULL;
current_subfile = NULL;
return (symtab);
}
/* Push a context block. Args are an identifying nesting level (checkable
when you pop it), and the starting PC address of this context. */
struct context_stack *
push_context (desc, valu)
int desc;
CORE_ADDR valu;
{
register struct context_stack *new;
if (context_stack_depth == context_stack_size)
{
context_stack_size *= 2;
context_stack = (struct context_stack *)
xrealloc ((char *) context_stack,
(context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack)));
}
new = &context_stack[context_stack_depth++];
new->depth = desc;
new->locals = local_symbols;
new->old_blocks = pending_blocks;
new->start_addr = valu;
new->name = NULL;
local_symbols = NULL;
return (new);
}
/* Initialize anything that needs initializing when starting to read
a fresh piece of a symbol file, e.g. reading in the stuff corresponding
to a psymtab. */
void
buildsym_init ()
{
free_pendings = NULL;
file_symbols = NULL;
global_symbols = NULL;
pending_blocks = NULL;
}
/* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new
symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another
file, e.g. a shared library). */
void
buildsym_new_init ()
{
buildsym_init ();
}
/* Initializer for this module */
void
_initialize_buildsym ()
{
}